Sunday, April 12, 2009

Dubhaimid - dark monsters from the dark ages

Spelling:Dubhaimid
Meaning: A different kind of monsterous creature that knows the secrets of life and death.
Etymology:Fictional Creation
Author:Dark Ages - Online Roleplaying game.
Usage:"Souls screamed without rest in the underworld of the dubhaimid."
Date of creation:Not known
Opposition:None to date
History:The word "Dubhaimid" is used a describe the dark monsters in the 2d online roleplaying game Dark Ages.
Language of origin:English

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Friday, August 03, 2007

Rainsom-to be held up by rain

Spelling:Rainsom or ransome

Meaning:to be held up by rain

Etymology:Ransom#rain

Author:

Usage:"The office goers where held at rainsom during the rainy season."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:

Language of origin:English

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Facetoon-cartoonised versions of real photos

Spelling:Facetoon

Meaning:cartoonised versions of real photos

Etymology:Face+cartoon

Author:

Usage:"The facetoons are more real as they have more detail than a cartoon."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:Although cartoons of real people are drawn, the use of actual photographs to make a modified picture is rather unique.

Language of origin:English

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Deliciator-a cook who makes the food more delicious

Spelling:Deliciator

Meaning:a cook who makes the food more delicious

Etymology:Delicious (pronoun)

Author:

Usage:"The deliciator tasted the food and decided to improve its quality."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:

Language of origin:English

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Assisticant-a temporary assistant

Spelling:Assisticant

Meaning:a temporary assistant

Etymology:Assistant

Author:

Usage:"The assisticant knew he had no hope for promotion."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:The assisticant is different from an assistant in that an assistant can be promoted to the next position while the assisticant is a temporary employee who assists.

Language of origin:English

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Dinnr-dinner

Spelling:Dinnr

Meaning:Dinnr (see what we think about 'typos')

Etymology:typo(Dinner)

Author:Typos don't have authors

Usage:We have dinnr at night.

Date of creation:Typos are not created

Opposition:None to date

History:Gave 906 google hits as on uly 28 200. (Not a criteria).

Language of origin:English

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Episoracter-a character made for one episode

Spelling:Episoracter

Meaning:a character made for one episode

Etymology:Episode+character

Author:AjitGupta

Usage:"The iceman was a episoracterous villain who did not appear in any other episodes."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:The episoracters are usually found in episoenes(episode specific scenes) and have episojects (episode specific objects)

Language of origin:English

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Friday, July 13, 2007

suititup-to cover up the entire body

Spelling:Suititup

Meaning:To cover up the entire body with clothing

Etymology:suit+it+up

Author:Unknown

Usage:"He used the alien costume to suititup."

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

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Language of origin:English

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Friday, July 06, 2007

cockamouse-a hybrid of cockroach and mouse

Spelling:Cockamouse

Meaning:A hybrid organism produced by a cockroach and a mouse

Etymology:Cockroach+Mouse

Author:First used by Marshal in "How i met your mother"

Usage:"The Cockamouse can fly"

Date of creation:Not known

Opposition:None to date

History:The word is used to describe the creature that is infesting the house of Marshal in How i met your mother. Since it resembles a potato, it is also called a cockapotatomouse also. It could also have been called a cockrouse or mokroach.

Language of origin:English

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